Join us Thursday, May 4th, at 4:00PM-PST/7PM-EST on OMTimes Radio, for What is Going OM when Sandie's guest will be Sylvia Tara.
Sylvia Tara |
Fat has long been a subject of national and personal shame; a repugnant biological adversary that we obsessively seek to eradicate. In 2014 alone, the United States spent $60 billion fighting fat—more money, even, than the $44.7 billion budgeted for Homeland Security. But how much do we know about fat, really?
In THE SECRET LIFE OF FAT: The Science Behind the Body’s Least Understood Organ and What It Means for You, biochemist Sylvia Tara reveals the ways in which our battle with the bulge has been misinformed and misdirected. Fat, it turns out, isn’t just unsightly blubber; it’s an essential and critically misunderstood body part, an endocrine organ that is as vital to our health as our heart, lungs, or stomach.
Sylvia Tara joins Sandie Sedgbeer to discuss the trailblazing research that is uncovering fat’s true identity. She recounts fascinating medical stories and introduces the scientists who have revealed fat’s secrets. Tara explores the history and science behind this multifaceted organ’s hidden talents to explain precisely why the fight against fat is so challenging.
Topics include:
* The history and science behind this multifaceted organ’s hidden talents
* Why and how fat protects us from disease and may even help us live longer
* The real reasons fighting fat is so challenging
* The unexpected tricks fat uses to preserve itself even when we’re trying our hardest to lose it
* The role that viruses and antibiotics play in making us fat
* Could probiotics be the key to leanness?
* What you can do to combat fat’s peculiar tactics
* And more…
Sylvia Tara holds a PhD in biochemistry from the University of California at San Diego and an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. She was a consultant with McKinsey & Company and has worked at the world’s largest biotechnology companies. She lives in the Los Angeles area.
Website: http://thesecretlifeoffat.com/
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Welcome to my world! I am so glad you stopped by and felt comfortable enough to join the conversation. I hope you will come back often - the weather is always sunny here (mostly), and the views are... well, whatever your reality makes of them.
Sandie